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This would make a world of difference if we knew why he was mad at you. Generally he'd want to talk to you to resolve the issue, thus the texts, but we don't know what the texts say and we don't know why he is angry. So I'm going to stick with my generic answer above.

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Thank you!

He is mad because I told me that I don't know if we will ever be a couple. I didn't mean it that way, I just wanted him to spend more time with me, but he is very busy.

Then the resolution to that problem would definitely be communication so that's why he's trying to talk to you. He wants to settle the ambiguity of the situation in a smooth manner that allows for definitive action while also providing his case, for whichever outcome.

I texted him yesterday and asked if he wanted to come over, but he was busy. Do you think I should ask him again today? I feel like it's my fault that he is mad, and I don't want him to be mad at me. Do you think I should text/call me and ask if he want to come over and then we can talk about it face to face, what do you think?

You two should just arrange formally a place to meet, somewhere public, and have a meal or a cup of coffee and discuss things. The Public will keep the mediation under control. Try a Bistro instead of your house.